Descripción del proyecto
Cómo se ve afectado el suelo por la sequía extrema
Unas temperaturas veraniegas sin precedentes y unos períodos prolongados de sequía hicieron que gran parte de Europa central fuera devastada por la sequía a lo largo de 2018. Los expertos en meteorología temen que esto pueda repetirse o incluso superarse en los próximos años, ya que las condiciones de sequía extrema no solo dejan un rastro de destrucción en la superficie del suelo. El proyecto DRYSOM, financiado con fondos europeos, examinará lo que sucede bajo tierra. Investigará los efectos de las sequías veraniegas recurrentes sobre la dinámica a largo plazo de la materia orgánica del suelo (MOS). La investigación se llevará a cabo en un experimento de riego de quince años en un bosque seco de pinos y robles.
Objetivo
Severe drought periods are predicted to increase in Central Europe. The increasing frequency of drought will affect the growth and carbon (C) storage in forests. While drought effects have intensively been studied for plants, much less is known about their impact on soil processes. Soils store more C than atmosphere and vegetation together, and contribute to CO2 removal and thus to mitigate climate change.
The proposed project aims to estimate how reoccurring summer drought affects long-term dynamics of soil organic matter (SOM) in forest soils. Our research will be carried out in a unique 15-year-long irrigation experiment in a dry oak and pine forest. The project will advance the knowledge and improve its transfer between disciplines by (1) tracing C inputs and fluxes from roots and mycorrhiza into soils and losses of ‘old’ SOM by applying novel isotopic approaches, and relating these changes to soil microbiota analyzed by DNA, (2) determining drought impacts on SOM stability and its sources by innovative marker molecules approaches in SOM pools, and (3) linking these results ecosystem properties measured by collaborating research groups. The use of a long-term experimental set up, together with novel techniques, will offer a unique opportunity to identify the unknown drought-induced effects on belowground C cycling at long time scales. These results will be important for facing current climate change impacts, and will be communicated not only to scientists but also to policy makers and to a wider public.
The project will enhance the researcher’s skills in cutting-edge methodologies and techniques, boost teaching and writing skills and increase communication competences, through an ad-hoc spectrum of training activities. As such, future career opportunities will highly improve and the fellowship will be a key milestone for the researcher to become an independent and leading scientist in research on SOM dynamics in forests under long-term drought.
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MSCA-IF - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (IF)Coordinador
8903 Birmensdorf
Suiza